there are lot of ways to solve your problem but should
you really allow non-corporate wireless devices to
connect to your WLAN? consider securing your APs
in the first place and then serve WiFi to visitors in  a
"separate" network.




On 8/21/06, jonathan salahid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi can you help me how to do this kind of network
My current network is running on a dhcp server,
firewall ,content filtered,gateway. i have both wired
and wireless lan connected. my problem is everytime
that a wireless capable laptop enter our company,
shared files of users can be viewed and edit. how will
i restrict this using ip tables or any equivalent
software that has the capabilty of denying all users
and allowing those selected ones.




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